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"Fed officials have said that their ultra-easy monetary policy is justified not only by weakness in the labor markets but also by declining consumer price inflation, especially if it gets too close to deflation," Ed Yardeni, the chief investment strategist of Yardeni Research, wrote this week.

A German critic has called it a "world-book," a label justified not only by the enormous number of translations, imitations, and adaptations that have appeared but by the almost mythic power with which Defoe creates a hero and a situation with which every reader can in some sense identify.

The "moment of distance" [21, p. 15] can be justified not only in a technical and group-dynamic manner but also in a psycho-hygienic manner.

These models are justified not only in theory, because they offer a nice way to model heterogeneity, but also in practice since they can be used to provide a semi-parametric approximation to the non-standard distributions of some economic variables at a reasonable cost (McLachlan and Peel 2000).

This skepticism is justified not only by the failure of the numerous attempts at decipherment, but by the extreme rarity of independent writing systems around the world.

The Telegraph said that the award was justified not only by Liu's own courage, but was "a rebuke to Western governments, so hypnotised by China's riches and cowed by self-interest that they have shut their eyes and ears to the regime's abuses of human rights".

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We imported the self-righteous, "for us or against us", ends-justifying-means mentality, which justifies not only the erosion of civil liberties but the presumptions on which they're based.

The generals use this to justify not only the army's size and budget, but also its continued dominance of Pakistan's foreign and security policy.Some Indians see no point in talks with a civilian Pakistani prime minister.

Mr DeFazio argues that they should that the financial and social barriers to testing alternative treatments are serious enough to justify not only the existence of the OAM, but also the enhancement of its status.

That's what advances the field". De Grey has by his vigorous efforts brought together a cohort of responsible scientists who see just enough theoretical value in his work to justify not only their engagement but also their cautious encouragement.

Within the plan of the book itself, the final chapter envisions an end so important — the unification of the Italian states — that it justifies not only whatever means must be used to attain it but whatever language must be used to describe it.

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